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10 Ways to Keep Your Teeth Healthy During the Holidays

Posted on December 12th, 2022 | Dr. Kerry Lowery

During the holidays, it’s never hard to find a plate of cookies, candied treats, or any variety of rich, festive foods within reach. While five course meals, wine, and elaborate, sugary desserts are part of the fun, they can do a number on your teeth. Fortunately, there are many ways to protect your smile over […]

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How to Stop Grinding Your Teeth at Night

Posted on November 12th, 2022 | Dr. Kerry Lowery

Many people in the world suffer from what is called Bruxism, also known as teeth grinding. When someone grinds their teeth, this can cause a number of dental problems, such as bite misalignment, damage to enamel, worn down teeth, cracks and chips, etc. Additionally, TMJ is a related condition in which the temporomandibular joint in […]

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How to Whiten Your Teeth with Braces or Invisalign

Posted on October 12th, 2022 | Dr. Kerry Lowery

How Do Braces and Invisalign Stain Your Teeth? When you have overcrowded, gapped, or crooked teeth, or a bite misalignment, orthodontic treatment can help restore functionality and beauty to your smile, as well as improve your oral health. Invisalign clear aligners and traditional metal braces are popular methods that produce trusted results. However, while Invisalign […]

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Causes of Bad Breath Even After Brushing

Posted on July 30th, 2022 | Dr. Kerry Lowery

Many of us want to make a good first impression, however, if someone has bad breath, that is often the only thing we notice once we are close enough to pick up on it. In fact, many people who have bad breath find their professional and personal relationships are affected by it, especially if the […]

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Average Age For Oral Cancer – Risk Factors for Oral Cancer

Posted on June 3rd, 2022 | Dr. Kerry Lowery

Oral cancer is a serious medical condition that can arise in patients with or without a poor oral health history. However, there are several risk factors that can significantly increase a person’s chances of developing oral cancer. Oral cancer is cancer of the oral cavity and related tissues, such as the tongue, cheeks, lips, gums, […]

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